Myles Peart-Harris helped Portsmouth maintain their seven-point advantage at the top of Sky Bet League One with a 2-1 victory over Fin Stevens and Oxford United on Saturday.
Peart-Harris played 79 minutes at Fratton Park, with Stevens playing his first full 90 since January due to injury.
Christian Saydee netted the winner midway through the second half after Callum Lang and Cameron Brannagan had traded early goals.
Portsmouth will look to continue their charge towards promotion on Saturday with a game away at Blackpool, while seventh-placed Oxford host Cheltenham Town.
Charlie Goode started both games for Wigan Athletic over the past seven days, helping the Latics keep a clean sheet in a derby victory against Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday night.
Stephen Humphrys netted the only goal with 20 minutes to play to settle things at the DW Stadium.
Goode was withdrawn with 15 minutes to play, and it was a similar story on Saturday as he played 72 minutes in Wigan’s 4-2 defeat at Fleetwood.
Wigan are 13th in the table, 10 points above the drop zone, ahead of the weekend’s visit from Leyton Orient.
Paris Maghoma was in the Bolton side for that game against Goode's Wigan in midweek, playing 70 minutes, before contributing a sublime assist at the weekend to help Wanderers beat Cambridge United.
After George Thomason's first-half opener, Maghoma dinked through a lovely ball for Aaron Collins to double the advantage 20 minutes after the restart.
Victory leaves Bolton level on points with Derby County in second ahead of trips to Barnsley and Exeter City this week.
Michael Olakigbe played 35 minutes off the bench as Peterborough United consolidated their spot in the play-offs with a 2-1 win over Exeter City.
Ephron Mason-Clarke and Tom Carroll scored first-half goals for either side, before Kwame Poku popped up with the winner inside the final 25 minutes.
Posh are currently fifth, seven points off the automatic promotion places with two games in hand. The first of those is played on Tuesday night against Northampton Town, before a weekend visit to Burton Albion.
Neither Tristan Crama nor Matt Cox featured in Bristol Rovers’ 1-0 win at Leyton Orient on Saturday.
The game was decided by Chris Martin’s 30th-minute strike in east London. Rovers are 11th following the victory and have Derby County coming to the West Country on Saturday.
Bradford City’s game at home to Notts County was postponed on Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch.
The Bantams, for whom Daniel Oyegoke hasn’t featured since November due to injury, host Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday night, before heading to Accrington Stanley on Saturday.